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river outside of the two hundred feet levee
line for the purpose of grading Starkey
street, provided, however, that he shall not
use said material to fill more than to within
one foot of the surface of auy part of said
Btarkev street.
• Yeas— Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert. Cullen, Otis," Johnson, Starkey, St.
Peter, .Mr. President— lo. ,
Approved August 6, 1884. *
By Aid. Otis—
Besdved, That the Board of Fire Commis
sioners be and they are hereby authorized to
pay the annexed" bill of 31,300, of Akron
Rubber Works, of date April 30, 1884, and
that their action in the purchase of the hose
therein mentioned is hereby approved and
confirmed.
Yeas Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen. Otis, Johnson, Starkey,
St. Peter, Mr. President—lo.
Approved August 6, 1884.
By Aid. St. Peter—
' Resolved, That the Fire Commissioners are
hereby authorized to construct three cisterns
In the Sixth ward at the following locations,
to-wit: One on or near the corner of George
street and Goffe street; one on or near the
corner of George street and State street; and
one on or near the corner of Dakota avenue
md Fairfield avenue; said cisterns to be
built by contract and under direction of the
City Engineer.
YeasAAld. Comings, Dowlan, O'Con
nor, Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey,
St. Peter. Mr. President— lo.
Approved August 0, 1884.
By Aid. St. Peter—
Besdved, That the Contractors on Dakota
avenue arc hereby authorized to close said
Dakota avenue one block at a time to enable
them to put on the surfacing in a proper
manner,' that they are not to close the street
up for more than two days for any one
block.
Yeas— Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Ob's, Johnson, Starkey, St.
Peter, .Mr. President—lo.
Approved August 6, 1884.
By Committee on Streets —
A vfd, That the report of the Com
mittee be accepted and approved, and that
property holders be and arc hereby notified
that walks will be ordered in accordance with
said report in front of the following de
scribed property:
Third street, north side. West half of lot
... block 16, Rice _. Irvine's additon.
Sibley street, west side. Lot 0, block 8,
Whitney tV Smith's audition.
Jackson street, cast side. North one
third am! south one-sixth of lot 7, block 13,
St. Paul proper.
Jackson street, west side. North two
thirds of lot 14, and south two-thirds of lot
1, block 12. St. Paul proper. Lot I, block 17,
St. Paul proper, except the north" one-third
and tie south one-sixth thereof. Lots 1 aud
1-1, block 20, St. Paul proper.
Fourth street, north side. Lot 9, block 16,
St. Paul proper, and blook 16, Whitney &
Smith's addition, except the east 100 feet.
Seventh street, south side. West two
lid:.!, of lot 1, block 7, Whitney & Smith's
addition.
Wabasha street, west side. Lot 1 and
•north half of lot 4, block 11, Bazillc it Gue
rin's addition ; lot 12 and south one-third of
lot 1. block 7, St. Paul proper; south two
thirds of lot 12, block 21, St. Paul proper; lot
2, Davidson and Merriam's subdivision of
lots 1 and '.', block 22. St. Paul proper.
Wabasha street) east side. South one'sixth
of lot 7, and north six feet of lot 8, block 27,
St. Paul proper.
Where the work of laying new walks has
not been commenced on the 151 th day of
August, 1884, and that in laving said new
walks only such as are constructed Of stone
Hags as long as the full width of the sidewalk
will be accepted.
Yeas -Aid. Cumiugs, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis. Johnson, Starker, St
Peter) Mr. President—lo.
Approved August 6, 1884.
ii r> i
By Aid. Johnson—
li.sdfied, That the Board of Public "Works
lie, and arc hereby, directed to construct a
sidewalk along the both sides of Aurora
avenue, from Rice street to Western avenue,
eight feet wide.
Yeas — Aid. Cumings, 1) >\v!an, O'Con
nor. Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson; Starkey,
St. Peter, Mr. President— lo. „ <• £
Approved August ('», 1884.
By Aid. Johnson— I
Uesdvid, That the Board of Public Works
be, and are hereby, directed to con street a
sidewalk along the south side of Como ave
nue, from Rice street to Western avenue.
Yeas — Aid. Comings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert. Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey, St.
Peter, Mr. President— lo.
roved August 6, 1884.
By Aid. Johnson
■Besdved, That the Board of Public Works
be, and are hereby directed to construct a
sidewalk along the west side of Rico street,
from Carroll street to Rondo street.
Yeas — Aid. Cummings, Dowlan, O'Con
nor, Robert, Cullen; Otis, Johnson, Starkey,
SI. Peter, Mr. President.— lo.
Approved August G, 1884.
By Aid. Otis—
Resolved, That the Boar.', of Public Works
be and they are hereby directed to cause a
sidewalk to be constructed on both sides of
Rico street, from Biauica street to Front
street.
Yeas — Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey,
St. Peter, Mr. Prescient— 10.
Approved August 6, 1884.
Aid. Cullen—
liesdved, That the Board of Public Works
be, and are hereby, directed to construct a
sidewalk along the west side of Port street,
from Third to Ninth street; also on the south
side of Ninth street, from Fort to Exchange
street; also on both sides of Sixth street,
from Fori to Oak street.
Yeas— Aid. Cummiugs, Dowlan, O'Con
nor. Robert, Cullen, Otis. Johusou, Starkey,
St. Peter. Mr. President—lo.
Approved August 6, 1884.
By AM. Smith—
Besdved, That the Board of Public Works
be and are hereby directed to construct a
cross walk along the south side of Walnut
street, across Oak street.
Yeas — Aid. Cumings, Dowlan) O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson. Starkey, St.
Peter, and Mr. President. — 10.
Approved August 6, 1884.
Resolved, That the Board of Public Works
be, and are hereby, directed to construct a
a plank S ft. wide sidewalk along the cast
side of Western avenue in front of all lotsfrom
Como avenue to University avenue.
Yeas — Aid. earnings, Dowlau, O'Connor,
Robert. Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkev, St.
Peter, Mr. President—lo.
roved August 6, ISS4.
By Aid. Cornish.
Resolved, Thai the Board of Public Works
be, and are hereby, directed to construct a
sidewalk along the south side of Dayton
avenue, from Kent to Dale street.
Yeas — Aid. Comings, Dowlan, O'Con
nor. Robert, Cullen. Otis, Johnson, Starkev,
St.Peter, .Mr. President— lo.
Approved August 0. l v s>4.
B_\ Aid. Dowlan—
"ii'.Wmi, That the Board of Public Works
be, and is hereby directed to build a side
walk on the west side of Canada street, from
from Spruce to Norris street; also on the
south side of Spruce street, from Cooper to
Wakouta street: also on the north side of
Grove street, from Mississippi to Stillwater
street; also on the north side of Pearl street
from Temperance to Mississippi street.
Yeas — Aid. Cumiugs Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert. Cullen. Otis, Johnson, Btarkey, St.
Peter, Mr. President — 10.
Approved August 8, 1884
By Aid. Johnson —
Bodied, That the Board of Public Works
be, and arc hereby, directed to struct
a sidewalk along the west side of Maekubin
street, la front of from St. Anthony avenue
south to the alley in block 1, Woodland
Park additlou, walk to be B feet wide.
Yeas — Aid. Comings, Dowlau. O'Con
nor, Robert, Cullen, Johnson, Starkev, St.
Peter, Mr. President— lo.
Approved, August 0, ISS4.
By Aid. Johnson —
liitoitxxi, That the Board of Public Works
cause cross walks constructed at the follow
ing points: •aa a
-.. Ou both sides of Mackubln street crossing
Carroll street and on both sides of Carroll
street crossing Maekubin street. '... -AAA-
Yeas Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey,
St. Peter, Mr. President—lo.
Approved August 6, ISB4.
By Aid. Starkey— •
' Besdved, That the Board of Pubic Works
cause crossings to be laid as follows: On
east side of Forest street, across Fauquier
street, and on the north side of Fauquier
street, across _ich street.
Yeas — Aid. Cumings Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen. Otis. .Johnson, Star
key, St. Peter, Mr. President- 10
Approved August 6, 1884.
By Aid. Smith—
Resolved, That the Board of Public Works
cause a cross walk to be laid across the
alley in block 2, Leech's addition, on the
north side of Seventh and' ( Smith streets.
Yeas — Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis. Johnson, Starkey/ St.
Peter, Mr. President — 10.' . .
Approved August 6, 1884.
By Aid. St. Peter—
Resolved, That the Board of Public Works
cause a six foot walk to be laid on the west
side of Ohio street fr.in Fairfield avenue to
Morton street. ■ , •
,-Yeas— rAld.Cuniiu^s, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey, St.
Peter, Mr. President— lo.
Approved August 6. 1884. .
By Aid. Starkey — ■ ■' -
Resolved, That the Board of Public Works
cause a crosswalk to be built across East
Seventh street from intersection of ally on
Seventh street iv block 20, Terry's addition
to st. Paul. .; AA A
Yeas — Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey, St.
Peter, Mr. President. lo.
Approved August 6, 1884.
In the matter of the report of the Board of
Public Works, dated July 17, 1884.
It is hereby ordered by the Comium Council
of the city of St. Paul: ■'■■•:■-"
That the Board of Public Works of the said
city of Saint Paul, cause the following im
provements to be made to-wit: Construct a
sewer on Western avenue, from Ron do street
to Selby avenue, on Arundel, from Iglehart
street to Laurel avenue, on Iglehart
street from Western avenue to Arundel
street, on Marshall avenue, from Macnbin
street to Western avenue, on Nelson avenue,
from Western aveuue to the west line of lot
2, block 80, of Dayton and Irvine's addition,
on Dayton avenue, from a point half way
between Maekubin street and Kent street to
Farriugtou avenue, ou Selby avenue, from
Virginia avenne to Mackubln stroet in said
city, together with the necessary catch
basins anil manholes; that said Board cause
said work to be let by contract, as provided
by law, without one-half the estimated cost
being first paid into the City Treasury, and
alter said work shall be placed under contract
said Board shall proceed without delay to as
sess the amount as nearly as they can ascer
tain the same, which will be required to pay
the costs and necessary expenses of such im
provement upon the real estate to be bene
fited by said improvement, as provided by
law, it being the opinion of the Council that
real estate to be assessed for such improve
ment can be found benefited to the extent of
the costs .-.nd expenses necessary to be in
curred thereby.
— Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey, St.
Peter, Mr. President—lo.
Approved August. 0, 1884.
In the matter of the report of the Board of
Public Works, dated August 4, 1884.
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St." Paul:
That the Board of Public Works of said
City of St. Paul, cause the following im
provements to be made, to-wit: Construct a
drain on State street, from Concord street to
■ Oakdale avenue in said city. That said
j Board cause said work to be let by contract,
us provided by law, without one-half the esti
mated cost being first paid into the City-
Treasury, and after , said work shall
bo placed under contract said Board
shall proceed without j delay to assess
the amount, as nearly as they can
ascertain the same, which will, be re
quired to pay the costs and neces
sary expenses of such improvement upon the
real estate tube benefited by said improvement
•as provided by law. It being the opinion of
the Council that real estate to be assessed for
such improvement can be found benefited
to the extent of the costs and expenses
necessary to be incurred thereby.
Yeas Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, Robert,
O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey,
St. Peter, Mr. President.— lo.
Approved August 6, 1884.
Ju the matter of the report of the Board of
Public Works, dated July 21. 1884.
It is hereby ordered by the Common Council
of the City of St. Piful:
That the Board of Public Works of said
City of Si. Paul, cause the -following Im
provements to bo made to-wit: » Construct a
sewer on Valley street, from Canada street
to Fairview street, iv said city, together
with the necessary - catch-basins aud
manholes. That said Board cause said work
to be let by contract, as provided by law,
without one-half the estimated cost being
first paid into the City Treasury, and after
said work shall be placed under contract,
said Board shall proceed without delay to
assess the amount as nearly as they can ascer
tain the same, which will be required .to pay
the costs and necessary expenses of such im
provement upon the real estate to be bene
fited by said improvement, as provided by
law. It being the opinion of the Council
that real estate to be assessed for such im
provement can be found benefited to the ex
tent of the costs and expenses necessary to
lie Incurred thereby.
Yeas- -Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen) O.is, Johnson, Starkey, St.
Peter, Mr. President 10.
Approved, August 6, 18S4.
In the matter of the report of the Board of
Public Work?, August 4, 1884.
It is hereby ordered by the Common Council
of the City of -St. pAI: AAA
That the Board of Public \\\>rk»of said City
of St. Paul, cause the following improve- I
ments to be made, to-wit: Grade and gut
ter Farrington avenue from Dayton avenue |
to Como avenue in said City.
That said Board cause said work to be let by i
contract as provided by law without one-half
the estimated cost being first paid in- j
to the City Treasury, and after said
work so. be placed under contract,
said Board Shall proceed without delay i
to asses the amount us nearly as they can :
ascertain the same, which will be required to
pay Cue costs ami/ necessary expen
ses of such Improvement upon the real estate
to lie benefited by said Improvement, as pro
vided by law. It being the opinion of the I
Council that real estate to be assessed for ;
sii.h Improvement can Ik- found benefited to
the extent of the posts and expen
ses necessary to be incurred thereby.
Yeas— Aids. Cumings] Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, t Johnson, Starkey,
St. Peter-Mr. PresldcnflPfd.
Approved August 0, 1884.
In the .Matter of the Report of the Board of
Public Works, dated July 31, ISS4.
It is hereby ordered by be Common Council
of the City of St. Paul I
That the Board of tblie Works of said
City of St. Paul, cause. the following im
provements to be made, to-wit: Grade Bantil
street, from Seventh (Tth) street to Duke
street, in said city; that said Board cause
said work to be let by contract, as provided
bylaw, without one-halt tbe estimated cost
K-iug first paid into the! City Treasury, and
after said work shall be placed under con
tract, said Board shall proceed without delay
to assess the amount as nearly as they. can
ascertain the same, which will be required to
pay the costs and necessary expenses of such
improvement upon the real estate to be bene
fited by said Improvement, as j provided by
law. It being the opinion of the Council
thai real estate to be assessed for such im
provement can be found benefited to the ex
tent of the costs and expenses necessary to
be incurred thereby.
Yeas — Cumings, Dowlan. O'Connor,
Robert. Cullen. Otto. Johnson, j Starkev, St.
Peter. Mr. President— lo.
Approved Amrost 6, 1884.
In • the matter of the renort of the Board
of Public Works, dated July 21, ISS4.
THE ST. PAUL DAILY GLOBE. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8,; 188*.
It is hereby ordered by the Common Council
of the city of St.' Paul: A '■' . AAA
. That the Boardof Public Works of said city
of Saint Paul, cause the., following improve
ments to be , made, ; to-wit: ' Construct a
sewer on Temperance street, from Eighth
(Bth) street to Ninth (9th) street in said city,
together with' the necessary catch
basins and -.manholes:. manholes: that said
Board cause. ; said : work to be let
by contract, as provided by law, without one
half the estimated cost being first paid into the
City Treasury, 'and. : after said work shall be
placed under con tract, j said Board shall , pro
ceed without delay to. [assess the amount as
nearly as they can ascertain the same, which
will be required to pay the costs and neces
sary expenses 'of such "improvement up
on the real estate;; to / be benefited by said
improvement, as provided by law, it being
the opinion of the Council that real estate to
be assessed for such improvement can be
found benefited to .the extent of the costs
and expenses necessary to be incurred
thereby. 
Yeas Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey, St.
Peter, Mr. President
Approved August 6, 1834.
In the matter of the report of the Board of
Public Works, dated July 21, 1884.
It is hereby ordered' by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St. Paul:
That the Board of Public Works of said
city of St. Paul, cause the following improve
ments to be made, to-wit: Construct a
sewer on Summit avenue, from St. Peter
street to Wabashaw street, in said city, to
gether with the necessary catch basins and
man-holes. That said Boar 1 cause said work to
be let by contract^ as provided by law, without
one-half the estimated cost being first paid into'
the City Treasury, * and after said work, be
placed under contract, said Board shall pro
ceed without delay to assess the amount as
nearly as they can ascertain the same, which
will be required to pay the costs, and neces
sary expenses of such improvement upon the
real estate to be benefitted by said improve
ment, as provided by law. It being the
opinion of the Council that real estate to be
assessed for such improvement can be found
benefited to the extent of the costs and ex
penses necessary to be incurred thereby. '
Yeas — Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey, St.
Peter, Mr. President— lo. A.
Approved August G, 1881.
It is hereby ordered by tiie Common Council
of the City of St. Paul : . V '
That the matter of constructing a sewer
ol Ninth street, from Franklin to St. Peter
streets be, and. the same is hereby, referred
to the Board of Public "Works to investigate
and report.
First. Is this improvement proper and
necessary?
Second. Give the Council an estimate of
the expense thereof, and state whether
one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid
into the City Treasury before the contract is
let.
Third. Can real estate to be assessed for
said improvement, be found benefited to the
extent of damages, costs and expenses nec
essary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of the own
ers of a majority of the property to be
assessed for such improvement'
Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile
of said improvement as required by law, if
you report in favor of the same.
Sixth. Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas — Aid. Cumings, Dowlan. O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey, St.
Peter, Mr. President—lo.
Approved August 6, 1884.
It is hereby ordered by the Comman Council
of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of setting granite curb
stones and relaying pavement on Jackson
street, from Third to Seventh street, be, aud
the same is hereby referred to the Board of
Public Works to investigate aud report
First. Is this improvement proper and
necessary? ....
Second. Give the Council an estimate of
the expense thereof, and state whether one
half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the
City Treasury before the contract is let.
Third. Can real estate to be assessed for
said improvement be found benefited to the
extent of damages, cost arM expenses nec
essary to be incurred thereby?'
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of the own
ers of a majority of the property to be as
sessed for such improvement?
Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile
of said improvements as required by law, if
you report in favor of the same.
Sixth. Send the Council a proper order di
recting the work to be done.
Yens— Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Conner,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey, St.
Peter, Mr. President— lo.
Approved August ti, 1884.
By Aid. Johnson —
It is lierebv ordered by the Common Council
of the City of St.Paul:
That the matter of opening, widening and
extending Langford street from Victoria to
Milton street, be, and the same is hereby
referred to the Board of Public Works to
Investigate nud report: A ,
First. Is this improvement proper and
necessary?
Second. Give the Council an estimate of
the expense thereof, and state whether one
half of the Co3t thereof is to be paid Into the
City Treasury before the contract Is let.
Third. Can real estate to be assessed for
said Improvement, be found benefited to the
extent of damages, costs and expenses nec
essary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of ,the own
ers of a majority of the property to be assess
ed for such improvement!
Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile
of said improvement as required by law, if
you report in favor of the same.
Sixth. Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas — Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen. Otis, Johnson, Starkev, St.
Peter, Mr. President— lo.
Approved August 6. 1884.
By AM. Johnson —
It is hereby ordered by the Common Council
of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of opening, widening
nnd extending Aurora avenue from Dale
street to west city limits, lie, and the same Is
hereby referred to the Board of Public Works
to investigate and report.
First. I. tills improvement proper and
necessary?
Second. Give the Council an estimate of
the expense thereof, and state whether one
half of the cost thereof is to lie paid into the
City Treasury before the contract is let.
Third. Can real estate to be assessed for said
inprovement, be found benefited to the ex
tent of damages,' costs and expenses neces
sary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth. Is such, improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of the owners
of a majority of the property to ' be assessed
for such Improvement?
Fifth. Scud the Council a plan or profile
of said improvements as required by law, if
you report in favor of the same.
Sixth. Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas — Aid. Cumings, Dowlan O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otir, Johnson, Starkev, St.
Peter, Mr President— lo:
Approved August 6,' 1 984.
By Aid. Johnson —
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of widening and extend
ing Martin street from , Dale street, if ex
tended to west city limits, be, and the same
is hereby referred to , the. Board of Public
Works to investigate and report.
First. Is tins improvement proper and
necessary
Second. Give the Council an estimate of
the expense thereof, and state whether one
half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the
City Treasury before the contract is let.
Third. Can real estate to *be assessed for
said improvement, be found benefited to the
extent of damages, ; costand expense, nec
essary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of the owners
of a majority of too property to be assessed
for such improvement? A '.
Fifth- . Bend the Council a plan or profile
of said improvement as required by law, if
you report in favor of the same.
Sixth. Send tbe Council a proper order
directlns the work to be done.
Y-_s> — Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen; OUs, Johnson, Starkev, St.
Peter, Mr. President— lo.; .. '."; "
Approved' August 6, 1 1884 A,.
By. Aid. Johnson —
It is hereby- ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of of St. Paul :
That the matter of grading Front street
from its present terminus at old Como road
cast to Comoavenue, be uud the same is here
by referred to the Board of Public Works
to investigate and report. ... A. AAA
First Is this improvement proper and
necessary #. .
Second. Give the Council an. estimate of
the expense thereof, and state whether one
half of the cost thereof is to be paid into, the
City Treasury before the contract is let.
Third. Can real estate to be assessed for
said improvement, be found benefited to the
extent of damages, costs and expenses
necessary to bo incurred 'thereby?
' Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of. the owners
of a majority of the property to be assessed
for such improvement? . .;••:
Fifth. . Send the Council a plan or profile
of said' improvement as required by law if
you report in favor of the same. -.■■■','■'..
Sixth. S^ud the Couucil a proper order
directing, work to be done. ■'. -.
— Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, Robert,
O'Connor, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkev, St.
Peter, Mr. President— lo.
Approved August 6, 1884. '.. ;-A
By Aid. Dowlan—
It is hereby ordered by the Common Council
of the City of St. Paul: . ". . '.
That the matter of grading Agate street ton
partial grade from • Granite street to Case
street be, and the same is hereby re
ferred to the Board of Public Works to inves
tigate and report:
First. Is this improvement proper and
necessary?
Second. Give the Council an estimate '• of
the expense thereof, and state whether one
half of .the cost thereof is to be paid into the
City Treasury before the contract is let.
Third. Can real estate to be assessed for
said improvement be found benefited to the
extent of damages, costs and expenses nec
essary to be Incurred thereby?
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of the own
ers of a majority of the property to be as
sessed for such improvement?
Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile
of said improvement as required by law,' if
you report in favor of the same. ; '•.
Sixth, Send the Council a proper order
'directing the work to be done.-
Yeas — Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johuson, Starkey, St.
Peter, Mr. President—lo.
Approved August 6, 1884.
By Aid. Johnson — A ." fi
It is hereby ordered by the Common Council
of the City of St. Paul : '
That the matter of opening, widening and
extending Victoria street from Ireland street
to Marshall avenue tie, and the same is hereby
referred to the Board of Public Works to
investigate and report:
First. Is this improvement proper and
necessary?
Second.. . Give the Council an estimate of
the expense thereof, and state whether one-,
half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the
City Treasury before the contract is let.
Third. Can real estate to be assessed for
said improvement be found benefited to the
extent of damages, costs and expenses nec
essary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of the own
ers of a majority of the property to be as
sessed for such improvement?
Fifth. Send the Couucil a plan or profile
of said improvement, as required by law, if
you report in favor of the same. •'
Sixth. Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas — Cumiugs, Dowlan, Robert, Cul
len, Otis. Johnson, O'Connor Starkey,
St. Peter, Mr. President lo. -"
Approved August 6, 1884. - ' '
By "Aid. Cornish-
It is hereby ordered by the Common Council
of the City of St. Paul :
That the matter of grading, guttering
and sidewalkiug Dayton from Dale to Vic
toria street she, and the same isjheieby re
ferred to the Board of Public Works to inves
tigate and report:
First. Is this improvement proper and
necessary?
Second. Give the Council an estimate of
the expense thereof, and state whether one- ,
half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the
City Treasury before the contract is let
Third. Can real estate to be assessed for
said Improvement be found benefited to the
extent of damages, cost, expenses neces
sary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of the own
ers of a majority of the property to be as
sessed for such improvement?
Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile
of said improvement as required by law, if.
you report in favor of the same. ;,, '••':--";'•
Sixth. Send the Council a proper order di
recting the work to be done.
Y'eas Aid. Cumings. Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey, St.
Peter, Mr. President— lo.
Approved August 6, 1884.
By Aid. Johnson —
It is hercbv ordered by the Common Council
of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of opening, widening and
extending Miller street from St. Anthony
avenue to University avenue be, and the
same is hereby referred .to the
Board of Public Works to investigate and re
port:
First Is this improvement proper and
necessary!
Second. Give the Council an estimate of
the expense thereof, and state whether one
hr.lf of the cost thereof Is to be paid into the
city Treasury before the contract is let.
Third. Can real estate to be assessed for
said improvement, lie found benefited to the
extent of damages, cost and expenses, neces
sary to be incurred thereby!
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon tie- petition orapplieatiou of the owners
of a majority of the property to . be assessed
for such improvement?
Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile
of said improvement as required by lav,-, if
you report in favor of the same.
Sixth. Send the. Council a proper order
directing the work to be done
Yeas — Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,'
Robert, C'l.lin. Otis, Johnson, Starkey,
St. Peter, Mr. President— lo. ;
Approved August 6, ISS4.
By Aid. Johnson —
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the city of St. Paul: • : .Av T
That the matter of grading Thomas street,
from Rice , street to" west city limits be
and the same is hereby referred to the Board
of Public Works to investigate and report,
First. Is this improvement proper and
necessary? A :,;
Second. Give the Council an estimate
of the expense thereof, and state whether
one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid in
to the City Treasury before the contract is
let.
Third. Can real estate to be assessed for
said improvement, be found benefited to the
extent of damages, costs and expenses, nec
essary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of the own
ers of a majority of the property to be as
sessed for such improvement?
Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile
of said improvement as required by law, if
you report in favor of the same.
Sixth. Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas — Aid. Cumintrs. Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert Culien, Otis, Johnson, Starkey, St
Peter, Mr. Vice-President — 10.
Approved August 6, ISS4.
By Aid. Johnson
It is hereby ordered by the Common Council
of the City of St Paul : ' '
That the matter of opening, widening and
extending Avon street from Minnehaha
street to University avenue b_ and the same
is hereby referred jto the Board of Public
Works toinvestiate and report
, First. Is this improvement proper and
necessary? ", ":AA ;
Second. Give the Council an estimate of
the expense thereof, and state whether one
haif of the cost thereof is to be paid into the
City Treasury before the contract is let
thirl. Can real estate to be assessed for
said improvement be found benefited to the
extent of damages, costs and ' expenses nec
essary to be incurred thereby!
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
' upon the petition or application of the owners
of a majority of the property to be assessed
for such improvement?
'Fifth." Send the Council a plan or profile
of said improvements as required by law, if
you report in favor of the same.
Sixth. «1 Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
I Yeas— Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starke}', St.
Peter, Mr. President— lo.
Approved; August 6, 1884.
By Aid. Johnson >
It Is hereby ordered by the Common Council
- of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of opening, widening and
extending St. Albans street from Minnehaha
to Marshall avenue be, and the same
Is hereby referred ' to the Board of Public
Works to investigate and report.
First. Is this j improvement proper and
necessary? - ' '.'' "'■<> '
Second. ; Give the Council an estimate of
half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the
City Treasury. before the contract is let. .
Third. 'Can real estate to be assessed ■ for
said improvement, be found benefited to the
extent of damages, cost and expenses, neces
sary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of the owners
of a majority of the property to be assessed
for such improvement? AA'-
Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile
of said improvement as required by law, if
you report iv favor of the same. ■' .
Sixth. Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done. ~ ,'\]
Yeas Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Con
nor, 'Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johusou,
Starkey, St. Peter, Mr. President—
Approved August 6, 1884.
It is hereby ordered by the Common' Cou
ncil of the City of St. Paul:
That the matter of grading Kent street, from
Iglehart to Carroll street lie, and the same is
hereby referred to the Board of Public Works
to investigate and report. r; ..->.'-
First.''. Is this improvement proper and
necessary? ' ' A'A
Second. Give the. Council an estimate of
the expense thereof, aud state whether. one
half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the
City Treasury before the contract is let.
Third. Can. real.e state to be assessed for
said improvement be found benefited to the
extent of damages, costs and" expenses
necessary to be incurred thereby*
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of the owners
of a majority of the property to be assessed
for such improvement' - v'Aj
Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile of
said improvements as required by law, if you
report in favor of the same.
• Sixth/ -Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas— Aid. '. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Con
nor. Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey,
St. Peter, Mr. President—lo.
Approved, August 6, 1884.
By Al 1. Johnson —
It is hereby ordered by the Common Council
of the City of St Paul.
: That the matter of opening, widening and
extending Fuller stroet from Dale street,
if •': extended to west city limits
bo■ ; and . ' the ' sane is hereby
referred to . the Board of Public Works to in
vestigate and report:
First. Is this . improvement proper and
necessary ?
Second. * Give the Council an estimate of
the expense thereof, and state whether one
half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the
City Treasury before the contract is let.
Third. Can real estate to be assessed for
said Improvement be found benefited to the
extent of damages, costs and expenses nec
essary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of the owners
of a majority of the property to be assessed
for such improvement?
Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile
of said improvement as required by law, if
you report in favor of the same. A A
Sixth.- Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Fuller street from Dale street (If extended) to
west city limits be, and the same is hereby
' Yeas— Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey, St,
Peter, Mr. President—lo.
i Approved, August 6 1884,
By Aid. Johnson — • ■
It is lierebv ordered by the Common Council
- of the City of St. Paul:
I That the matter of opening, widening
and extending Milton sheet, west from Ire
laud street to Marshall avenue be, and the
same is hereby referred to the Board of
Public Works to Investigate and report:
First. Is this • improvement proper and
necessary?
Second. Give the Council an estimate of
the expense thereof, and state whether one
half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the
City Treasury before the contract is let.
Third. Can real estate to be assessed foi '
said improvement, be found benefited to the
extent of damages, costs and expenses,nec
essary to be incurrred thereby. A' A." A-
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of the owners
of a majority of the property to be assessed
for such Improvement?
Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile
of said improvement as required by law, if
you report in favor of the same.
. Sixth. ' Send the Council a proper order di
recting the work to be done.
— Aid. Cumings, Don-lan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey. St.
Peter, Mr. President—lo.
Approved August 6, 1884.
By Aid. Johnson —
It is hereby ordered by the Common Council
of the City of St. Paul :
, That the matter of grading, guttering and
bridging Western avenue, from Como avenue
north to Merrill street lie, ond the same
is hereby referred to the Board of Public
Works to investigate and report:
First. Is this improvement proper and
necessary?
Second. Give the Council an estimate of
the expense thefcof, . and state whether one
half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the
C'ty Treasury before the contract is let.
Third. Can real estate to be assessed for
said improvement, be found benefited to the
extent of damages, cost and expenses, neces
sary to be incurred thereby! .
Fourth. Is such Improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of the owners
of a majority of the property to be assessed
for such improvement?
Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile
of said improvement as required by law, if
you report in favor of same.
Sixth. Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas— Aid. Cumings. Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey, St.
Peter, Mr. President—lo.
Approved August 6, 1834.
By Aid. Johnson —
It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun
cil of the City of St. Paul :
That the matter of opening, widening and
extending Fisk street from St. Anthony
avenue to University avenue be and the
same is hereby referred to the Board of Public
Works to investigate and report:
First. Is this improvement proper and
necessary?
Second. Give the Council an estimate
of the expense thereof, and state whether
one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into
the City Treasury before the contract is let.
Third. Can real estate to be assessed for
said improvement, be found benefited to tbe
extent of damages, costs and expenses nec
essary to be incurred ■ thereby - ' _ r -r:i
Fourth.' Is such improvement asked for up
on the petition or application of the owners of
a majority of the property to be assessed for
such Improvement?
Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile
of said improvements as required by law, - if
yon report in favor of the same.
Sixth. Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas Aid. Comings. Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis. Johnson, Starkey, St.
Peter, Mr. President.— lo.
Approved August 6, 1534.
By Aid. Johnson —
It is hereby ordered by the Common Council
of the City of St Paul:
. .That the matter of opening, widening and
extending Grotto street, from Minnehaha
street to St Anthony avenue ' be,
and the same is hereby referred to
the Board of Public Works to investigate and
report" A A A .
X First Is this improvement proper and
necessary! .
Second. ; Give the Conncll an estimate of
the expense thereof, and state whether one
half of the cost thereof is tobe paid into the
City Treasury before the contract is let. ':
Third. Can real estate to be assessed for
said improvement, be found benefited to the
extent of damages, costs and expenses,!
necessary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon the'petlon or application of the own
ers of a majority of the property to be assessed
for such Improvement? ' ' .
Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile
of said improvement "as required by law, if
you report in favor of the same. ,' '
Sixth. Send the Council proper order di
recting work to be done. .
Yeas Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey, , St.
Peter, Mr. President— l 2. '•' AA'
Approved August 6, 1884.
By Aid. Dowlan—
It is hereby ordered by the Common Council
of the City of St. Paul: .:■;,, l r.;.
That the , mutter of grading Mississippi
street from Pennsylvania avenue, to Acker
street be, and the same is hereby referred to
the Board of Public Works to investigate
and report. A '■'■)■'■
First. Is this improvement proper and
necessary?
..Second. Give the Council an estimate of
the expense thereof, and state, whether one
half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the
City Treasury before the contract is let. :
Third. Can real estate to be assessed for
said improvement, be found benefited to the
extent of damages, cost and expenses, nec
essary to be incurred thereby? '
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of the own
ers of a majority of the property to be assess
ed for such improvement.' AA
Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile
of said Improvement as required by law, if
you report in favor of the same. ,;
Sixth. 'Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas— Aid. Cuming';, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis. Johnson. Starkey, St.
Peter, Mr. President lo. '::':■■■
Approved August, (>, 1884.
By Aid. St. Peter-
It is hereby ordered by the Common Council
of the City of Saint Paul:
That the matter of the partial grading of
Channel street from Starkey street to Chicago
avenue, and Chicago . avenue. . from Hyde
street to Dakota avenue, using material from
Bidwell street to grade the same, be, and
the same is hereby referred to the Board of
Public Works to investigate the report:
First. Is this improvement proper and nec
essary '.
. Second. Give the Council an estimate of
the expeuse thereof, and state whether one
half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the
City Treasury before the contract is let.
Third. Can real estate to be assessed for
said improvement be found benefited to the
extent of damages, costs and expenses nec
essary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application, of the own
ers of a majority of the property to be as
sessed for such improvement? •
Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile
of said improvement as required by law, if
you report in favor of the same.
Sixth. Send the Council a proper order
directing the work to be done.
Yeas— Aid. Cumiugs, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johusou, Starkey, St.
Peter, Mr. President—lo.
Approved August 6,1884.
By Aid. Johnson —
It is hereby ordered by the Common Council
of- the City of St. Paul: ,-
That the matter of opening, widening and
extending Chatsworth street from Minnehaha
street to Randolph street, be and
the same is hereby referred to the Board of
Public Works to investigate and report.
First. Is this improvement proper and
necessary?
Seeoud. Give the. Council an estimate
of the expense thereof, and state whether
one-half of the cost thereof is to lie paid into
the City Treasury before the contract is let.
Third. Can real estate to be assessed for
said improvement be found benefited to the
extent of damages, costs and expenses nec
essary to be incurred thereby?
Fourth. Is such improvement asked for
upon the petition or application of the own
ers of a majority of the property to be as
sessed for such improvement?
Fifth. Send the Council a plan or profile
of said improvement, us required by law, if
you report in favor of the same.
Sixth. Send the Council a proper order
directing the- work to be done.
— Aid. Cumings, Dowlan, O'Connor,
Robert, Cullen, Otis, Johnson, Starkey, St.
Peter, Mr. President.— lo.;, : r •
! Approved August 6, 1884.
Adjourned.
, Robert A. Smith. President of Council. .
Thomas A. Pbbbtdbrgast, City Clerk.
NEW ORLEANS POSTOFFICE.
A Mismanaged Public Institution-
Letters Stolen by the Postmas
ter's Son. .
Heads of Departments Inefficient, Because
Not Sustained by Their Superiors.
Washington-, Aug. 7. — The special commis
sion, which lias been investigating the condition
and management of the New Orleans postofflce,
submitted its report to the postmaster general
to-day. Tbe commissioners say they found the
facilities of the office ample, but the force em
ployed Inefficient through lack of proper train
ing, and organization or discipline docs not exist
in the office, nor does any system of promotion
based upon individual • merit, and
they add they found everything
arranged apparently more for personal
convenience of tin: clerks than for the necessi
ties of business. They say the postmaster
possesses but limited knowledge of the actual
work of tin.- office, and makes little or no efforts
to inform himself of the necessities of the ser
vice, rarely visiting the working floor, and sel
dom consulting with his subordinates. Also,
that while too much ought not to be expected
of the assistant postmaster, in view of his com
paratively recent appointment, yet they feel con
strained to say bis selection for the place was
unwise, because of his "inferior judgment, luck
of discretion and inability to maintain disci
pline." They pay farther they found the mail-
Ills' division without organization or discipline,
the mail ( matter, especially newspapers, being
badly handled and delayed. That no account
had been kept of mail Backs, which in
many cases * were unlawfully used
by persons other than employes, that
commissioners having found 140 of them in
junk shops, and others used as cotton packages
or made into hammocks. They express the
opinion that the want of energy on the part of
the chief of this division is in part owing to the
failure of this superiors to support him. They
say also that the office collection clerk, with a
salary of 3-00, has been held for some time past
by George W. Merchant, son of the postmaster,
who has rendered very little service, his work
having been done by the cashier, and they add
this office is entirely unnecessary, and should be
abolished. They report having fonnd an em
ploye carried on the rolls as "porter detailed as
detective," who rendered no service himself, but
who had hired an old colored man at $8 per
month to do a little sweeping, that being the ser
ice which called for the employment of a por
ter, and ' they recommended : that
his office, as -well as that of chief
porter be abolished. They also recommend that
the. title of the official now known as secretary
and auditor be changed to officials secretary and
the salary' of the office to be reduced from
$1,500 to 81,200 per annum. They recommend
increases In the salaries of certain clerks aggre
gating 31,100 per annum, and reductions aggre
gating 33,450. They also report having made
inqnries relative to the depredations on mails at
this office, and the failure of the postmaster to
report them, and say with respect to this branch
of their investigation it was found just before
their visit that fifteen letters addressed to M. A.
Dauphin had been abstracted from the mails in
the office, and that the cirenmstaces pointed al
most conclusively to the son of the postmaster
as the one who stole them. That when the
facta were reported to tbe postmaster he ob
tained possession of and burned certain frag
ment- of the missing letters, thereby destroying
important evidence against the guilty person, but
he afterwards promised to exclude his son per
manently from the office.
Care» of J.if«-.
As we come to them they are received, borne
with and passed over with no more than a
thought, if we are in the enjoyment of health,
but if suffering , with piles or skin diseases of
any kind tbey maycify a hundred fold. A. 14.
Wilkes, B. A E. Zimmerman, and E. Stierle, the
j dnggists, have Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, an ■
i absolute care. bold at So cent-.
Confirmation of Assessment for Change of Grade on
Douglas Street
,!...--.-.. » Ori-iCE or the BoARn or Public Works, »
''■',■'■ ....... • City °* St. Paul, Minn., August 6, 1884. f
i The assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses, arising from a change of grade on
Douglas Street, from Ooodrich avenue to Ramsey street, in the city of st PauL
Minnesota, having been completed by the Board of Public Works in and for said city said Board
will meet at their office in said city at 2 p. m., on the 18th day of August, A D 1884 to hear
objections (if any) to said assessment, nt which time and place, unless sufficient 'cause is
shown to the contrary, said assessment will be confirmed by said Board.
The following is a list of the supposed owners' names, a description of the property benefited or
damaged, and the an m"?*. assessed against the same, to-wit:
*-A Leech's Addition to St. Paul.
Snpposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Beneflts. Damages Balance
n Snhlgaard, W'/, of , ' 14 3 $6 00 $000 ' 80 00
G E Cole, W>/_ of N!_ of J ....;13 3 300 • 000 300
John Ryan; Stf of 13 3 300 000 300
T nnd C Krai, Xi/J of ......12 3 300 000 300
Anton Jurka, SK of 12 3 300 000 300
ThosO'Mara 11 3 600 000 SOO
Jas (,'oad'y 10 3 6no 000 COO
I'll Smith 9 3 0 in) 30 00 30 00
Henry Nachtsheim 8 3 600 000 600
Whitacre, Brisbine & Mullen's Subdivision of Lots 1 and 2, Leech's Out Lots to St. Paul.
• A'A-AtA*'" 1 . •'■ '.'• -.''■ " ~ -' r : .' i: ' ■
Supposed owner and description. Lot. Benefits. Damages. Balance.
Anthony. Coffey 1 5900 j0 00 $ 900
John Hoereisch, Sr., N'/_ of ...48 4 50 0 00 4 50
John Skarda, S>_ of ..........48 000 100 00 100 00
Henry Oalvin 49 00 0 00 9 00
Same 90 9 00 0 00 9 00
.' ■ .. Leech's Addition to St. Paul.
• Supposed owner and description. Lot. Block. Benefits. Damages. Balance.
Bassford...: 7 4 3900 $0 00 $9 00
J W Bradshaw and Lucy W Guild 8 4 900 000 900
Wm Dawson, (X of Fort st) ; 7AO 9 600 000 600
Porter &Childs, (except S6O ft) 9&8 9 600 000 GOO
Rufus Davenport, SCO ft of 9&8 9 300 0 O<J 300
. -
Leech's Out Lots to St. Paul.
Supposed owner and description. ! Lot. Benefits. Damages. Balance.
Geo Benz, X 20J!_ ft of E'i of XEV4 of 4 $24 00 $0 00 $24 00
Wm Dawson, 877ftof EH of XE'-i of 4 700 . 000 700
I, Hoffman, (XW'ly of Fort st) E59 5-16 ft of E',_ of SE&f of . 4 600 000 600
Johanna Overbed., (except S 49.55 ft) that part Sly of Fort
st of EI A of SE '.i of 4 100 0 00 1 00
MWondra, S 49.55 ft of Ey of SE& of 4 6 00 0 00 6 00
All objections to said assessment must be made in writing and filed with the Clerk of said
Board at least one day prior to said meeting. JOHN C. TERRY', President, pro tern.
Official : It. L. Gokjian, Clerk Board of Public Works.
221-223
Confirmation of Assessment for Grading
..." Rondo Street
OrFicE or the Board or Pontic "Works, I
City of St. Puul, Minn., August 0, 1884. ,
The assessment of benefits, costs and expenses,
arising from the grading and guttering, without
curbs, Rondo street from Rice street to a point
about 425 feet west of Louis street in • the city
of St.Paul, Minnesota, having been completed by
the Board of Public Works in and
for said city, said ' Board will meet
at their office in said city at 2:00 p. m.
on the 18th day of August, A. I)., 1884, to
hear objections, (if auy) to said assessment, at
which time and place, unless sufficient cause is
shown to the contrary, said assessment will be
confirmed by said Board.
•_ The following is a list of the supposed owners'
names, a description of the property benefited,
and the amounts assessed against the same, to
wit:
Beanmette's Subdivision of Block 1, Rondo's Ad
"tiou to St. Paul.
«
Supposed owner and
description. Lot. Benefits.
Greve & Oppenheim, S 45 feet
of 1 $70 00
Michael Morisette 12 28 00
Same ..11 28 00
Reilley..., . -10 • 28 00
Rondo's Addition to St. Paul.
Supposed owner and
description. ' Lot. Block. Benefits.
Peter llaupers 1 7 $35 00
Same .' 2 7 35 00
■ Servatus Hermes 3 7 35 00
I M mid S Blesius -1 T 35 00
J Peglow 5 7 35 01)
Geo Weikert, E*_ of 6 7 35 00
A Gerth, W/- of 6 7 35 00
JRapp 1 6 70 00
M Schillo, E'_ of SSty t of.. 2 0 35 00
Henry Xachtshcim, Wi*_ of
N!,_ of 2 6 35 00
Same, NJ_ of 3 0 17 50
J Schmitznis, EM of 1, 2 & 3 2 35 00
J Remer, W}_ of EJ_
of.' 1, 2& 3 „■ 2 35 00
F Beckman, WM of 1, 2 & 3 2 35 00
Henry Scharfbellig, EM
ol 9 & 10 2 35 00
Lorentz Mitsch,' WM of E«_
of 9&10 2 35 00
M Sobns, WM of 9 & 10 2 35 00
Thomas Wheeler, EM ■
of 1&2 3 .35 00
SI) Lord, WX of ...... 1 & 2 3 70 00
Wm Coffin 9&10 3 105 00
Kuhu's Subdivision of Block 5, Rondo's Addition
to St. Paul.
Supposed owner aud
description. Lot. Beneflts.
John Lux NM of 1) 3.,,, no
Same, of? 2 \ * W °°
M Kuhn 3 35 00
Same 4 35 00
OOrthnii. 5&0 70 00
Rondo's Addition to St. Paul.
Supposed owner and
description. Lot. Block.- Benefits.
Alex MeGingun 1 4 $00 00
Jus Stinson 10&9 9 .89 50
/
Bailey's Addition to St. Paul.
Supposed owner aud
description. Lot. Block. Benefits.
R O'Connor . 1&2 1 $70 00
ALMuyall 5 1 24 50
Sum. .* 0 1 24 50
Same 7 1 84 50
Same 8 1 21 50
Xininger's Addition to St. Paul.
Supposed owner and
description. . Lot Block. Benefits.
ChasTeske l 7 $25 00
I) II Schwab..'.. .2 7 25 00
Wm Dyson 3 7 25 00
Same 4 7 25 00
Emily II Miller 5 7 25 00
J J Pearson.... 32 8 25 00
Same 31 8 25 00
Same 30 8 25 00
Lawrence HcGreth., ...V.29 8 25 00
Thos EO'Toole 28 8 25 00
Jasßovard 27 8 7 50
Wm Wheeler.... 20 8 7 50
Ed Power 25 8 7 50
It A Smith 24 8 7 50
D McDonnell. . . 23 8 7 60
R A Smith ft 8 7 50
Isaac Morisette 21 8 7 50
Henry McCartney 20 8 7 50
R -Smith .' 19 8 7 50
J Forest 18 8 7 99
JBccker 17 8 7 Sfl
Helen S McGfnggan 0 7 7 50
3 A Ballard 7 7 7 50
Engine 8 Holmes 8 7 7 50
Richard 3 Lewis ..9 7 7 50
Pat Faliihee 10 7 7 50
Same 11 7 7 50
Frank J Flibotte 12 7 7 50
X Esch 13 7 7 60
Annie Wan/.ry 14 7 750
JobnJohnke.. 15 7 7 50
A Lent ire 10 7 7 50
A Job nke .'. 18 1 7 50
John Greene 15 1' 775
Mary Shearah .14 1 775
Hannah Barrett 13 1 7.75
Adelina L Eubank 12 1 7 75
J Howlin 11 1 7 75
Same 10 1 7 75
II and C Horan 9 1 7 75
.to Moore ............ 1 2 773
Same ..'.': '.'. 2 2 775
5ame......'.'/ "...3 2 775
Sheldon and Anable 4 - ■ -2' ; 775
Same ami same 5 2 775
Mary M&digan .... 6 2 7 75
Maria Conroy (except W
BS_ ft)..... 7 2 . 0 00
John Maloney, WBH ft of . 7 2 1,75
Same 8. 2 7 75
Grace's Addition to St. Paul.
Supposed owner and \% .'A'; '.'.'•"' '
description. Lot. Block. Benefits.
Rt Rev T L Grace ...16 1 $7 50
Same .'...15 "1' 7 50
5ame.........'. 14 '1 '7 50
Same 13 1 7 50
Same 12 1 7 50
Same. 11 1 7 50
Same 10 1 7 50
Same 9 1 7 50
Same ... J 1 2 7 50
Same ...ft 2 '7 50
Same..... 3 2 7 50
Same 4 2 . 7 50
Same ;;.'.;-.".....•...... 5 2 .7 50
Sam_..'.._..'..V. ...6 2 7 50
J C Nolan ;.'.. 7 ' 2 7 50
5ame.;.......... ..8 2. 7 00
Maekubin & .Marshall's Addition to St. Paul.
Supposed owner and
description. Lot. Block. Beneflts.
Ann Caulfleld 30 15 $8 00
Same 29 15 8 00
Same 88 15 8 00
Max Huxlley 27 15 8 00
A W Comfort 20 15 8 00
Pierri Dronin .5 15 8 00
A Beyer 24 15 8 00
E P Bassford .' 23 15 8 00
E Weidlick 22 15 8 00
RDonet _. 15 8 00
John Metzger 20 15 8 00
OeoSchlief 19 15 8 00
U L Lamprey 18 15 8 00
Same 17 15 8 00
Same '. 10 15 8 00
X E Johnson 1 18 8 00
('has A Johuson 2 '18 8 00
OlafOlson :. 3 13 8 00
Win Reiser 4 18 8 00
Emma F Pearce 5 18 8 00
C D Elfelt 0 18 8 00
Same 7 18 8 00
Alphonse Charboneau 8 18 8 00
A J Mauley 9 18 8 00
Same 10 18 8 00
E M Maekubin 11 18 8 00
3 B Hawlev 12 18 8 00
M Maekubin 13 18 8 00
Same '.' 14 18 8 00
same 15 18 8 00
GeoAßubar 1 17 8 00
Same 2 17 8 00
John King 3 17 8 00
Cochran & Barbour 4 17 8 00
Edward Ingham 5 17 8 00
F Hauck 0 17 8 00
1? Presley 7 17 8 00
Same 8 17 8 00
M V Sewall '.) 17 8 00
Same 10 17 8 00
Same 11 17 800
Same..„ 12 17 8 00
Same 13 17 8 00
Same 14 17 8 00
Same 15 17 8 00
Louis Chanson 30 10 8 00
Leonbart Merz 29 16 8 00
AS Larson 28 16 8 00
. J X Ro«er.<. 27 10 8 00
Same.-.-:-.' ! '.•.'. '.'.". 20 10 8 00
A Wesson 25 10 8 00
C Friend Jr, and J V Bar
wise....: 21 10 8 00
Same and same 23 10 8 00
Mary (irifflu 22 16 8 00
J 1) Fry 21 10 8 00
Same 80 10 8 00
Same 19 10 8 00
Same 18 16 8 00-
Carl Simmon 17 10 8 00
Samo '. 10 10 8 0(1
All objections to said assessment must bo
made in writing and tiled with the Clerk of said
Hoard at least one day prior to I aid meeting.
JOHN C. TERRY, President, pro tern.
Official :
R. L. Gorman, Clerk Board of Public Works.
221-223
LEGAL
Notice to Creditors.
State of Minnesota, County of Ramie, us. In Pro
bate Court, special term, July '.".1, 1884.
In the matter of the estate of Benjamin F. Salomon,
(licensed.
Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Probate, of
the county of Kamsey, will upon the llrst Monday, of
the month of November, A. D. 1884, at 10 o'clock 11. m.
receive, hear, examine and adjust, all claim, and de
mands of all person. against said deceased; and that
six months from and after the date hereof have been
allowed and limited for creditors to present their
claims against said estate, at the expiration Of which
time ull claims not presented or not proven to Its
satisfaction, shall be forever Inured, utiles- for good
cause shown further time be allowed.
IJy the Court,
1 1.. s,] WM. B. McGBOBTT.
Judge of Probate.
AitNoui Kalman, Administrator. angl--w-fr (
STATE OP MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY
— as. In Probate Court, special term, July 21,
1881.
In the matter of the estate of Henry P. Ernst,
deceased.
Whereas, an Instrument In writing, purporting to
be the last will and testament of Henry P. Ernst,
deceased, lute of said county, bus been delivered to
this Court:
And whereas, Ida Ernst has filed therewith her
petition, representing, among other things, that
said Henry P. Ernst died In said county, on the 17tfl
day of July, 1884, testate, and that Mid petitioner
John Heber and Herman Overbeek are the sola ex
ecutor ■ named In said last will and testament, and
praying that the said Instrument may be admitted to
probate, and that letters testamentary be to her and
said John EfebeT and Herman Overbeek issued
thereon;
It li ordered that the proofs of said Instrument, and
the said petition, be heard before this court, at the
Probate office In said county, on the 30tb day of August
A. 11. 1884, Bt ten o'clock fa the forenoon, when all
concerned may appearand contest the probate of said
Instrument.
And It Is further ordered, that public notice of the
time and place of said hearing be given to all persons
Interested, by publication of these orders for three
weeks successively previous to said day of hearing, In
the Daily l.i.ottK, a newspaper printed and published
at St. Paul, In said county.
By the Court, WM. B. McGRORTT,
[L. B.] Judge of Probate.
Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. July'..-4w-frl
STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF RAMSEY
> — ss. In Probate Court, Special Term, July 18,
1884.
In the matter of the guardianship of Minnie, Sarah,
Freddie and i.ortne Peterson, minors.
On reading and filing the petition of Elizabeth Four-
Me, guardian of the persons and property of said
above named minors, for license to sell the real
estate of her said wards at public sale, and
It appearing from : said petition that It Is necessary
sod would be beneficial to said wards that said reel
estate, or a part thereof, should be sold;
it Is ordered, that the next of kin of the said wards
and ail person, Interested in the estate of said md
shall appear before said Probate ' on", at the Probate
office, In the city of Saint Paul, In the county of Ram
sey aforesaid, on the first day of September, A. D.
IV4. at ten o'clock fa the forenoon, to show cause
why a license should not be granted for the sale of
said real estate.
An It Is further ordered, that a copy of this order
be personally served on the next of kin of said wards
residing In said Ramsey county, and on all persona
Interested In said estate, at least fourteen days before
the hearing of said petition as aforesaid, and by the
publication thereof for four successive weeks In the
Daily Gloss, a newspaper printed and published at
tie- city of Sain* Paul. In said Ramsey county, the last
of which publications shall be at least fourteen dayl
before said day of hearing.
By the Court, WM. B. McGBOBTT,
fL.s.l Judge of Probate.
Attest: Fbajcb: Robert, Jr., Clerk. JulylB-sw-frl
STATE OF MINNESOTA. EARTH COUNT!
District Court. Sixth Judicial District.
In tie- matter of the assignment of John A. San.'
born. Insolvent.
Notice is hereby given that John A. Samborn of
the city of Mankato, In the county of Blue Earth and
state of Minnesota, on the tenth day of July, A. D,
1884, made an assignment to the undersigned of all
his property not exempt by law. for the benefit of all
his creditors, and that as sue.'i assignee I have quali
fied according to law and taken possession of all th«
estate so assigned.
Claims against said estate, duly verified, should be
filed with the undersigned within twenty days after
th- publication of this notice.
Dated Mankato, Minn., July 15, 1884.
J. P. CHRIBTENSEH,
July 1.-l-w Fri. /Assignee.